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The effect of fungi of their food getting activities among several, the main effect of fungus is the breaking down and the decomposing of dead organic matter.

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Harmful effect of fungi?

Fungi can cause diseases in plants, animals, and humans. For example, they can lead to food spoilage, crop damage, and respiratory infections. Some fungi also produce toxins that are harmful when ingested.


What effects does fungi have on people?

Depends on the fungi. Some fungi, like certain mushrooms, have no effect on people and can be used for food. Some only cause minor irritation and allergies. Some can produce hallucinations and some are completely toxic.


List three basic activities of living things?

The three basic activities are getting food,movement, and growth.


Can fungi help in the food chain?

Fungi have the role of decomposers in the food chain.


How is the producing of food by fungi different from plant food production?

Actually fungi cannot produce food while plants can. Fungi can only absorb food from dead organic matter.


How does the fungi make its own food?

Fungi actually don't make their food, they're heterotrophic, or decomposer, even though they have cell walls. You find fungi near their food source.


Where do fungi get their food from?

They get their food from animals and plants


How does a fungi get its food?

Fungi receives food through filter feeding. It can also just eat bacteria.


What is mushroom food?

Fungi


How does fungi get into food?

Fungi get into food through contamination - the fungi is allowed to contact the food in some fashion. In the United States, most cross-contamination like this happens in the home after the food has been open. Fungi are pretty much everywhere and for the most part don't hurt anything.


Why you preserve food from fungi?

would you eat mouldy bread --------------------------------------- Fungi are 'decomposers' they make food go bad.


Why is it that a mushroom cannot make its own food?

Mushrooms are fungi. Fungi and animals are heterotrophic, which means they rely on getting their food from plants and other organisms. So why? Well, just because that's how fungi are, and it's the way they always have been. In terms of how they "eat" they're closer to animals, even though they look more like plants.